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PAGE 4 CmZZN BEAVER DAM WISCONSIN Packers Increase Lambeau ield Capacity To 56000 various locations fa TTaukesha The cross country squad will CMrpete fa a quadrangular meet with Elmhurst and Lakeland Colleges and a team of Carroll Alumni Homecoming Game Elmhurst College is the Pio neer's opponent in the annual Homecoming football game on Saturday afternoon Included fa the half time ceremonies is the introduction of the group of 1236 37 38 team veterans who will' ISH RY RIDAY NIGHTS PIKE ROG LEGS PERCH SHRIMP arving nm 1246 HOT EAftOWICHES AT All TIMES RIED CHICKEN EVERY SAT NIGHT Carryout 10c Extra THIEDE'S TAVERN Tickets Will Be Higher Next Year GREEN BAY (UPD The Green Bay Packers today an nounced plans to increase Lam beau Held's seating capacity to some 58 next season while raising ticket prices here and et Milwaukee County Stadium The joint announcement by President Dominic OlejnkzAk and General Manager Head Coach Phil Bengtson said ap proximately 5000 seats would be added at the norh end of Lambeau ield completing a bowl Construction will begin early text year and the project is scheduled to be finished fa time for the 19TO season The new price structures ef fective next season will be 37 86 50 55 and 52 at Lambeau field and 510 53 57 and at Milwaukee County Stadium which has a seating capacity for football of approximately 4800) Both moves will be necessary to keep the Packers competitive with other teams in the realign ed National ootball League next season according to Ole jniczak and Bengtson They said that last year the Packers ranked 13th among the 18 NL teams fa amount of money paid visiting teams based on gross gate receipts if neither move was made they said the Packers would rank last among the 26 National and American division clubs within two years The additional seats and high er prices increase the visit Ing teams share of groat gate receipts at each stadium from the present 577000 to about107000 in 1970 based on ca pacity crowds This would rank the Packers 13th among the 26 elubs executive committee be Deves it is imperative that the Packers maintain a prestige po sition as compared with other teams fa both divisions of the the announcement said amount of money we pay to visiting teams at both Green Bay and Milwauke is vi tally important right now fa connection with various propos als for realignment of the teams in the present National ootball League Into new divisional structures a longer range basis one of the most Important factors upon" which the Packers are judged by all other teams in the league is the amount of money we are able to pay the visiting Olejnlciak and Bengtson said They said a season ticket wait ing list for about 20000 seats on file since 1964 would be the basis lor allocating the neweats to be built here There will be a limit on the number of seats allocated to new Ba ton tickt holders The Packers last raised their ticket prices in 1965 reshmen Soph Teams Playing Coons Oct 9 Beaver Dam football teams go against Oconomowoc on Thurs day afternoon October 9 with the Junior High freshmen play ing at Cooney and the Senior High sophom*ores playing at the City Athletic ield here Both games kick off at 4:30 The sophom*ores are now 3 2 with wins over Waupun (22 0) Berlin (24 6) and West Bend (20 6) and losses to Ripon (26 14) and Hartford 26 0) By comparison the Cooney sopho mores beat West Bend (35 0) and lost to Hartford (6 0) Beaver freshmen are 1 2 losing two after winning the season opener 28 0 over Colum bus The losses have been to Hartford (20 0) and West Bend 112 8) By Romon LITTLE SPORT BOWLING NEW JOB SCORES APPLING NAMED Tel 8854321 for aa Ad Taker Want Ads Bring Results Cs LIVE MUSIC Sat Oct 11 584 598 GRAND OPENING 640 SMORGASBORD DANCE 809 715 754 75X Come in Hours: 615 470 745 641 556 124 688 I 790 740 637 Purdue QB Tops Offensive On Passes Runs 734 649 6S2 621 Carroll Champs Will eature Homecoming Wayland Playing At Concordia Thursday Night NEW YORK IPS The New York Giants Tuesday named de fensive line coach Jim Trimble to a new job fa the front office replaced him with former end Jim Katcavage placed Ken Kav anaugh in charge of overall of fensive operations and former scout Joe Walton fa Kavanaugh's place The Giants did not disclose exactly what Trimble's new job entailed saying that he would widespread new re sponabilities under a coaching reorganization" ish Chicken riday Nights Chicken Saturday Nights and Bob Conner halfbacks The Big Red has home games on October 18 against ox Val ley Lutheran and November 1 which is Parents Weekend against Milwaukee University School They play at Racine Lu theran on October 25th Plentiful Parking Area NEW YORK The play of Purdue's Mike Phipps is symbolic of the upward trend fa offense among this season's college football teams Phipps a senior quarterback missal three games last season and accounted for only three touchdowns himself as the Boilermakers finished third fa the Big Ten conference But in three games so fir this season the talented Phipps has gained more yardage running and passing than any collegian ever The latest figures released today by the National Collegiate Sports Service show Phipps leading the nation in total offense with 1046 an awesome total He already has 680 744 668 1 679 612 Butch and Marie's Bar Lowell Wis have gathered from California to New York lorida to Wash fa*gton Sorority and fraternity open houses and the Re ception fa the Union win pre cede the Alumni Banquet to be held fa the Union dining room The day's pleasures will con clude with more ciass reunions and two dances one at the Un ion and one sponsored by the Alumni Council at Merrill Hills Country Club "Rondo Rebels" eaturing Vocal Selections by Dale Marthaler Country Western Music WAUKESHA Wis Jerome Barnes 803 Lake Shore Drive Beaver Dam will be a member of the reunionfa*g football team of Carroll College at the Home coming this weekend Honor Champs Members of the championship football teams of 1936 37 and 38 along with their coach Elmer Lampe and his assistant John Breen will be featured fa the weekend event especially the parade on Saturday Homecoming festivities begin on riday Oct 10 with a Pep Rally at 7:00 pm Included fa the rally activities will be the introduction of the football and cross country teams and the Homecoming Court fol lowed by th? crowning of the King and Queen A gala parade of floats led by the Carroll band will wind through the downtown section of Waukesha at 10:30 on Satur day morning Many class and club lunch eons are planned at noon fa Open Euchre Thursday Nights 9:00 PM DOJI PEREHEV SUN OCT 19 HALL HUILSBURG COME EARLYI DON'T MISS ITI LET'S LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL! DANCING ROM 8:30 to 12:30 715 67 709 665 EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT featuring "The Lee St Louis Trio" Both Bands in the Hide away Bar SUNSET HILLS Two miles north of Beaver Dam on Highway 33 SUNSET HILLS GOL CLUB Located 2 miles North of Beaver Dam on Highway 33 LADIES Mtjoa LEAGUl MAPLE LANES HIGH POLLERS Lll Munchsw 192 Clara Pivtllu 112 Datti Draejer K2 SCO SERIES Clara Prelka 144 112 Jctnn Pattrs 186 HI 172 S33 Dottia Draegtr 179 202 112 534 VtaU Varndn 158 97 SIS Charlie Browns 4 Maple Lanes CherUe Browns 121 765 790 Meple Lanes 673 725 697 Sunset Hills 4f Piste Ville 1 Sunset Hills 762 722 8C3 Pizza Villa 734 683 779 Marte's Apparel MetaifaB Merges 758 80S Metaltab 651 695 City loral 3 Nelson'a 1 City loral 614 639 Nelsons 612 649 2 Roedl's 1 vreres ziz 665 Tusl'a 4 Banes 703 4 VTJ Ilf Sweetman's I Mickey sweetmans Lidtke 634 678 armers State 634 695 i ELKS LEAGUE ELKS CLUB HIGH ROLLERS Mllbrandt 211 Harvey Vorpahl 218 Ray Lange 221 100 No 1 2 1st National 1 IOO No 1 711 809 I 1st National 723 686 I Brlese Co 3 American Natl 8 Briese 760 743 American Natl 733 635 Inn 2 armer Stati 1 Inn 774 804 I armers State 815 734 114 letcher Oil 2 Western Dodge 1 rietcner in in Western Dodge 778 722 BEAVER BELLES MAPLE LANES Legion Bar 4 Last Round Up texion Bar 615 664 cast Houno up 524 Ua4 I a num NUgiri Schmid's Car Wash 0 how Kogers 5z Schmid's 534 575 Shop Rita 4 Inn 1 Shop Rite 713 729 Inn 689 659 627 American Natl 2 A Builders 1 Miriricen nan ecu evj RAN 628 712 PCA 3i Bill's Tackle box i RCA 612 664 Tackle Box 621 660 armer State 3 Veterinary Clinic 1 armer State 724 763 Vet Clinic 635 572 651 Maple Lanes 2 Harb Jo's 1 1 Maple Lanes 672 682 671 Herb Jo's 621 687 559 SUNSET HILLS GOL CLUB features "GIB and th UGITIVES" RIDAY OCTOBER 10 CHICAGO (UPB Luke Ap pling two time American League batting champion and a member of baseball's Hall of ame who played for the Chi cago White Scot for 20 years Tuesday was named one of the White Sox coaches for the 1970 season Appling hatj a career batting average erf 310 before retiring in 1950 TUCKER INN 500 Howard Drive ox Lake Phone 928 3487 isherman's Special ISH RY EVERY RIDAY 8:00 to 10:30 Boneless Perch OC LIVE MUSIC SATURDAY OCTOBER 11 Music by "Granny and Her Wildflowers" KELLY'S BAR Downtown Lost Lake RIDAY SATURDAY OCT 1 0 1 1 REE COEE and DONUTS and place your name for ree Door Prises Tues thru ri 8:00 a to 1:00 a Mon 8:00 a to 6:30 Sat 10:30 a to 1:00 a Closed Sundav Order from our regular menu or try our special of the day Also carry out orders MARILYN'S DINER 103 Main St Reeseville Wil Call 927 5568 am Job Engler 138 132 124 Club 23 2 Beivir Trta Servici I 831 795 ON THURSDAY OCTOBER 9 7:30 to 1 1:30 SUNSET HILLS eaturing The All New CONN ELECTRIC PIPE ORGAN to bring the illusive quality of traditional organ sound to you It will be played in the all new UPPER LOUNGE and DINING ROOM at SUNSET HILLS eatured at the Organ will be the one and only MIKE BREISTER Well known to many of you Organ Music ana THE NIGHT AGAIN! THURSDAY OCT 9 7:30 11:30 THE PLACE: HOTEL ROGERS Bearer Dam RIED CHICKEN amily Style (2 or more) $210 Children under 10 $150 ireludaai Petitoii Cole Slew Cran ba ria Pirker hom*o Roll Buttei (at I to 11 pm Sun 11 am to 7:20 pm PIZZA VILLA BEAVER DAM Pleasant Restful Atmosphere for your Dining Pleasure eaturing PIZZA Baked as You Like It or try our famous DIXIE STYLE CHICKEN REE DELIVERY HOT TO YOUR DOOR Phone 885 9201 109 Canter St "SomeWhere Else" Hwy 28 Minnesota Jet football team had to cut two practices this weekface the Redmen are playing on Thursday night ut Milwaukee Concordia The Thursday night game was scheduled because of the long weekend for academy students which starts at 3:30 pm Thurs day and ends on Monday after noon Classes will resume on Tuesday mornfa*g October 14 Coach John Clay's Redmen who are 2 2 for the season in cluding 1 1 fa the Midwest Prep Conference will not be making any offensive starting changes for Concordia This means that Pete Prunuske and Steve Mc Creedy will be at ends Don Shepard and Greg Ludlow tack les Jim Kirsb and Bill Aylward guards Todd Wiley center Pete Vrabec quarterback Mike Ex accounted for 12 of his team's ner flanker and Steve Blomberg touchdowns Phipps is not the only player who is compiling staggering figures Steve Olson of Idaho has accounted for 14 of hia touchdowns far and Is close second to Phipps fa total offense with 1043 yards Steve Ramsay of North Texas State is another who is over the 1000 yard figure already with 1002 yards fa total offense The trend toward total offense is predominant all over Don Nottingham of Kent State the leading rusher in the nation already has gained 644 yards fa four games Jerry Hendren Idaho has caught 38 passes and Jim Braxton of West Virginia has scored 68 points In other departments Olson tops the passers with 80 completions Ken Sanders of Tulane leads the punters with en average of 475 yards per kick: Billy Watson of the Citadel leads in punt returns with 12 for 216 yards and rank Slaton of San Jose State is best In kickoff returns with 14 for 373 yards ISH RY RIDAY NIGHTS amily Style $175 i 2 or more Children under 10 8125 ADULTS 1375 Children under 18 8178 Wednesday 5 to I leturday 6 to 9 SminS Ini PINING MONARCH CO2IE SHOR Make Reservations Now for Your all and Holiday Parties and Meetings Dial 885 4421 726 Ml 730 660 717 Cerkv't 674 718 673 659 TUISDAY MEN'S LEAGUE CLUB 33 LANES HIGH ROLLERS Dll Gtfkt 212 Dsn Hilty 211 Schlsfkt 212 234 SERIES Lie Sehldke 212 234 2e( 44t ABC Shins 2 Dick's Txco 1 ABC Shine 727 825 791 O'Ck'E 675 754 874 nectric Gaisxi I Belling 926 822 Cslexis 777 119 Redt Excavating 2 sb Engitr Co 1 Rosdl'a 873 87 con tnrier Club 33 808 836 Tra Service 741 732 OLD TIMER'S LEAGUE PARK LANES Schmid' Chalet 2i 0'Mallay'e Bar 1 7173 766 706 O'Malley 747 731 836 Lidtke Meter 2 armer SL Bank 1 722 696 a I sHL ySL Ift WEgr ur WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 8 1969 Badger Reserve Backs Shifted Butler At QB I4ADISON (UPD Nate But ler a regular defensive corner back practiced at quarterback Tuesday as Wisconsin Coach John Coatta juggled his back field reserves Butler was a quarterback in high school at Sarasota la and is being given experience at that position because the signal calling corps is down to two sophom*ores Neil Graff and Gary Losse Rudy Steiner another promis ing sophom*ore quarterback quit the team last week and senior Lew Ritcherson who has miss ed two weeks erf practice with a back injury may be through for the year Second string halfback Greg (Grape Juice) Johnson who sprained an ankle against Syra cuse last week suited up Tues day Jhut did not participate fa the two hour workout and is not expected to face Iowa her Saturday Joe Dawkins and Alan Thompson remain the regular running backs but Coatta had Danny Crooks working behind Thompson at fullback Randy Marks practiced at both half back fullback and one of the wide receiver spots The Badgers winless in their last 23 games have been rated 10 point underdogs against the high scoring Hawkeyes Iowa after losing 42 14 to Or egon State in its opener has whipped Washington State 61 35 and Arizona 31 19 However Hawkeye Coach Ray Nagel is aware the Hawkeyes won at Camp Randall since 1953 "In the past regardless of how strong Iowa is Iowa has had a very difficult time with them in Nagel say they (the Badgers) have one of the best running attacks they have had in quite Call 885 6393 7:00 9:00 ADULT WISC8NSIN Downtown BEAVER DAM TONIGHT and THURSDAY ENTERTAINMENT "THE MOST DAZZLING DIRECTORIAL DEBUT THE YEAR" Coitx Mm PANAVISION THE 10 Aert Atlhvt Knght 2ft JRII llllll II jpJ I JK COLOR BERKEY PATHf GODZILLA manda i MOTHRA Vincent PRICE Christopher LEE The OB1ONQ AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL Aancan Jvl rntomationallxuM DESTTOYAUMOUSnUS' MOTHRA'GODZILLA RODAN MANDA CM? 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